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in fact, look at the comparison from kansas city. memphis 72 degrees at this hour. again it will be in our back yard as we go into your nighttime hours on monday. so tomorrow southerly wind. a warm day and nice day. blend of sunshine and clouds. going over to the clouds in the afternoon hours, but look at the punch of cold air tuesday. temperatures will struggle to get to 50. that will be the trend not only for tuesday, but expand it through the rest of the week dealing with temperatures well below average. take a look at the future trend doing a really good job showing clouds developing tomorrow afternoon. then by tomorrow night, a line of showers, maybe a line coming through. it may get hung up for tuesday. we'll keep the chance for showers in there. then everything starts to clear out tuesday night, going into wednesday. closer to the city temperatures upper 40s. eastern shore numbers around 44 for your overnight lows. forecast tomorrow, increasing clouds and breezy. tomorrow night 54 with rain developing. >> the good news is, it's dry. >> no complaints. >> right
in fact, look at the comparison from kansas city. memphis 72 degrees at this hour. again it will be in our back yard as we go into your nighttime hours on monday. so tomorrow southerly wind. a warm day and nice day. blend of sunshine and clouds. going over to the clouds in the afternoon hours, but look at the punch of cold air tuesday. temperatures will struggle to get to 50. that will be the trend not only for tuesday, but expand it through the rest of the week dealing with temperatures well...
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investigators say many of the crimes are carried out in china town and some other parts of the city. there could be more arrests. >>> a big story, the investigation into the deadly consulate attack in libya. he lied and that is how they started off a many of them shouting. >> reporter: both sides agreed that ben ghazi was a tragedy and they want to get to the bottom of it. from there, this hearing split into stark party lines. republicans say the white house is engaged in a coverup and democrats say the gop is trying to score political points to embarrass the president. >> the committee will come to order. >> reporter: republicans on the house foreign affairs committee taking aim at the white house over ben ghazi. >> it's time to fess up. >> i think we need to have a real honest explanation. >> someone forgot to circle the calendar on 9/11. >> reporter: in the two months since four americans included chris stevens were killed, republicans say that that is still not clear why more security officers were not stationed at the u.s. consulate. >> there were not three even. there is suppos
investigators say many of the crimes are carried out in china town and some other parts of the city. there could be more arrests. >>> a big story, the investigation into the deadly consulate attack in libya. he lied and that is how they started off a many of them shouting. >> reporter: both sides agreed that ben ghazi was a tragedy and they want to get to the bottom of it. from there, this hearing split into stark party lines. republicans say the white house is engaged in a...
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classes had been canceled since the fighting started. the air raid sirens forcing people to stay home and take cover in bomb shelters. civilians on both sides of the conflict are in the line of fire tonight. some of the most vulnerable, children. palestinian and israeli alike running for cover as missiles fly in but it won't be until the adults sit down and hash out a deal that they'll be safe. and as is always the question in this part of the world, if peace does come, how long will it last? for "nightline" i'm alex marquardt in the gaza strip. >> thank you for watching abc news. robin roberts and her sister sally on "gma" tomorrow morning to talk about robin's ongoing journey. "jimmy kimmel" next. >>> up next on an all in the "jimmy kimmel live". >> strike two weeks ago, if they didn't come back they would lick
classes had been canceled since the fighting started. the air raid sirens forcing people to stay home and take cover in bomb shelters. civilians on both sides of the conflict are in the line of fire tonight. some of the most vulnerable, children. palestinian and israeli alike running for cover as missiles fly in but it won't be until the adults sit down and hash out a deal that they'll be safe. and as is always the question in this part of the world, if peace does come, how long will it last?...
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according to city clerk reckitt she has the worst attendance records when it comes to city council members parishes worst record of all 50 alderman. they said her attendance as of late has to do with her husband's legal woes. her husband is under federal under investigation for misuse of campaign funds to redecorate their washington home and to buy a rolex watch for a female friend. the investigation says that ealdorman jackson has been pulled into parents of a per colleagues were asked about how the field about her missing the boat. >> of course we want all the alderman to be here to vote. have any comment about her personal situation. >> i think it's time for this the not only come out and talk to the people and the district to say here's what our plan is. >> all of your comments should really go to the person to talk about. that's always the best damn as they say the show must go on and today's budget vote is going on right now. all the men are debating the issue. lester mayor emanuel got a 60-zero thumbs up on the budget this year the best thing he can ask for congressman jesse jackson
according to city clerk reckitt she has the worst attendance records when it comes to city council members parishes worst record of all 50 alderman. they said her attendance as of late has to do with her husband's legal woes. her husband is under federal under investigation for misuse of campaign funds to redecorate their washington home and to buy a rolex watch for a female friend. the investigation says that ealdorman jackson has been pulled into parents of a per colleagues were asked about...
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wgn's robert jordan is live at city hall with the latest. latest report on congressman jesse jackson jr. and the investigation into the alleged misuse of campaign funds is spreading to possibly include the congressman's wife. according to the wall street journal federal prosecutors are reviewing evidence suggesting that sandy jackson was complacent. involved. congressman jackson returns to the mayo clinic a few months ago for treatment of bipolar disorder. caracoling on jackson to step up and be accountable. >> i think congressman jackson it is incumbent upon him to have a conversation with his constituents about his intentions. >> we're in a position of public trust when we run for office. we are held to higher levels. >> congressman jesse jackson jr. was a big supporter of that effort. >> congressman jackson has been a great champion and partner of this airport. we're holding his news conference because we want to raise the profile of the airport and let the people now that this airport benefits all of the people of chicago land. i spoke w
wgn's robert jordan is live at city hall with the latest. latest report on congressman jesse jackson jr. and the investigation into the alleged misuse of campaign funds is spreading to possibly include the congressman's wife. according to the wall street journal federal prosecutors are reviewing evidence suggesting that sandy jackson was complacent. involved. congressman jackson returns to the mayo clinic a few months ago for treatment of bipolar disorder. caracoling on jackson to step up and...
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but the low 50s for san francisco. redwood city 46. mountainview tomorrow morning 46 degrees. here's the set up and the atmosphere area, keeping us dry for three more days. so what you had today weather wise, it is similar to what you're going to have for the next couple of days. right on the northern fringe of this area, cloud cover from time to time. working their way. a couple fronts. only about 100 miles north of us. it'll be pleasant outside. highs in the 60s with the big h behind me, keeping the rain all the way on through thursday. and deep and strong area of the low pressure, it will move on in. it will stick around for about four to five days. starting on friday, lasting into next week. and so once we get wet, we're going to stay wet, but we're going to stay dry for the next couple of days until they get here on friday. right now the weekend, making plans for next weekend, pretty showery. highs tomorrow, upper 60s. 67. concordat 67 -- concord at 67. san rafael 68. and partly to mostly sunny skies. we'll stay mild on wednesday and thursday and dry and with partly sunny
but the low 50s for san francisco. redwood city 46. mountainview tomorrow morning 46 degrees. here's the set up and the atmosphere area, keeping us dry for three more days. so what you had today weather wise, it is similar to what you're going to have for the next couple of days. right on the northern fringe of this area, cloud cover from time to time. working their way. a couple fronts. only about 100 miles north of us. it'll be pleasant outside. highs in the 60s with the big h behind me,...
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a city police officer is unddr investigation... for the sexual assault of aateen at a group hooe. the officer was reportedly called to the northwest baltimore home for a possibleetheft.buu sources say... e ended up having ssx with a female resident.... áwhile on ddty.á duty.áhere's what we know about the incident..he officer is 39-year-old elliot simon. phe teen involved is an 18-year-old girl. ggrl.someone reporteddthe incident oo sundayy.. and there is now a criminal and internal investigation unddrway. pnderway.theeofficer has been suspended withouu pay.the case has now been referred tt the state's attorney's office... commissioner anthony bbtts has to say. <"over the weekend... on-ddty baltimore police departmenttoff" cannot confiir all the dettils at this time... since the case is stiil under investigatton... but that he is taking these claims very seriousll. &pyou know his voiiee.. as one of "sssame street''" most beloved characters.now... the man behind elmo is under having sex with an underage boy. boy. baltimore native kevin clash grew up in thh turner station coomunnt
a city police officer is unddr investigation... for the sexual assault of aateen at a group hooe. the officer was reportedly called to the northwest baltimore home for a possibleetheft.buu sources say... e ended up having ssx with a female resident.... áwhile on ddty.á duty.áhere's what we know about the incident..he officer is 39-year-old elliot simon. phe teen involved is an 18-year-old girl. ggrl.someone reporteddthe incident oo sundayy.. and there is now a criminal and internal...
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but the city of baltimore turned to a controversial tactic to collect. receiving burton's debt to a private company, which then put a lien on his home. >> then you have no choice to pay or lose your home. that can't be right. >> reporter: now, the company is asking for additional interest and high legal fees, too. ballooning burton's tab to almost $5,000. >> could actually lose their home for the failure to pay a $200 water bill. >> reporter: the national consumer law center says thousands of homeowners all over the u.s. are threatened with foreclosure every year because of unpaid utility bills and taxes. in rhode island, a $474 sewer bill cost one woman her home. the company that took possession later sold it for $85,000. back in baltimore, vicky valentine lost her house over a partially paid water bill. you'd been in this home for 33 years? >> yes. >> reporter: and now all of a sudden, you're out on the street. >> yes, and that's not a fun place to be. >> reporter: lien logic makes $100 million a year, profiting from its lien business. we tracked down
but the city of baltimore turned to a controversial tactic to collect. receiving burton's debt to a private company, which then put a lien on his home. >> then you have no choice to pay or lose your home. that can't be right. >> reporter: now, the company is asking for additional interest and high legal fees, too. ballooning burton's tab to almost $5,000. >> could actually lose their home for the failure to pay a $200 water bill. >> reporter: the national consumer law...
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without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray. and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found mia tarver and her family using steam from boiling water to keep warm. >> thank god my stove works. if we didn't have the stove, i don't think i could stay here. >> reporter: the stove is what's keeping you warm. >> yeah. >> reporter: outside, long lines at the relief agencies for bread, blankets and soup. the red cross and other agencies are here. but families are entering their third week without power and they want someone held accountable. >> we were left behind. that's all i can say. we were left behind. they forgot about us. we, too, pay taxes. >> reporter: they worry there's no one to restore the power here, because they're poor. the local power utilities say they've done their job. the pouter is here, at the curb. but the housing authority says it can't bring the electricity in because the equipment in the basement is still wet. we took our questions to management and were shown the door. >> you have to get out. you can't come in he
without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray. and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found mia tarver and her family using steam from boiling water to keep warm. >> thank god my stove works. if we didn't have the stove, i don't think i could stay here. >> reporter: the stove is what's keeping you warm. >> yeah. >> reporter: outside, long lines at the relief agencies for bread, blankets and soup. the red cross and other agencies are here. but...
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the destruction covers several blocks on the south end of the city. the blast was so loud it woke people up three miles away. >> the house felt like it was shaking. it's nothing that you have ever experienced. >> officials estimate damage at $3.6 million. up to 31 homes are so badly damaged they may have to come down. >>> people on new york's staten island say a growing number of tourists are driving by and taking photos of the destruction. 73,000 homes an businesses remain without power? new york and new jersey since outages two weeks. >>> tourists with rain boots? >> venice gets pounded with heavy rain. >>> and what would you do if you found $20,000 hidden in a book in a dumpster? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, floods in venice. the high tide mark yesterdas about five feet above flood level. that's the sixth highest mark since record keeping started 150 years a. would >>> yesterday high tide marks were 5 feet above level, the sixth highest mark since record started 160 years ago. and the president plannings several meetings this week concerning the so-called
the destruction covers several blocks on the south end of the city. the blast was so loud it woke people up three miles away. >> the house felt like it was shaking. it's nothing that you have ever experienced. >> officials estimate damage at $3.6 million. up to 31 homes are so badly damaged they may have to come down. >>> people on new york's staten island say a growing number of tourists are driving by and taking photos of the destruction. 73,000 homes an businesses remain...
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a 77-year-old man has died of injuries from a fall as sandy hit new york, bringing the city's death toll to 43. janet napolitano visited with disaster relief workers in new york, reaffirming her commitment to be with those in need for the duration. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is bill karins. very good morning to you. >> you have a good weekend? >> i did. it was nonexistent. it's coming up, actually. >> i understand that. some of us work weekends every now and then. here's what we're looking at today. big temperature contrast across the country. not going to have any devastating storms, but we will see a change of weather. the mild air still exists on the eastern seaboard after a beautiful sunday and a cold blast of air is coming down from the northern plains and sweeping across the country. ahead of this, a front. we have a large area of rain that went through chicago last night during that football game and it continues here to push through memphis and now eventually towards the nashville area. you can see a few lightning strikes here through central m
a 77-year-old man has died of injuries from a fall as sandy hit new york, bringing the city's death toll to 43. janet napolitano visited with disaster relief workers in new york, reaffirming her commitment to be with those in need for the duration. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is bill karins. very good morning to you. >> you have a good weekend? >> i did. it was nonexistent. it's coming up, actually. >> i understand that. some of us...
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comes after the rebels took the city this week. right now, there are moves to go to the negotiating table. the rebel leader has been summoned to uganda with talks, but they're worried that this bloody situation could get even worse. tom? >> our fifth story "outfront." >> they're pushing on to new front lines after they took the key town. thousands of civilians have fled the scene. more than 100,000 people are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. comes after the rebels took the city this week. right now, there are moves to go to the negotiating table. the rebel leader has been summoned to uganda with talks, but they're worried that this bloody situation could get even worse. tom? >> our fifth story "outfront." the election is barely behind us, but speculation is already shifting to who will be running in the next cycle. can you stand it? i can't. one name is jeb bush. that's right. the brother of president george w. bush. part of the bush political dynasty. maria cardona joins us now along with rion salam. is jeb bush reall
comes after the rebels took the city this week. right now, there are moves to go to the negotiating table. the rebel leader has been summoned to uganda with talks, but they're worried that this bloody situation could get even worse. tom? >> our fifth story "outfront." >> they're pushing on to new front lines after they took the key town. thousands of civilians have fled the scene. more than 100,000 people are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. comes after the...
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ocean city, they are getting the rain right now. georgetown as well. these guys are starting to clear out and that is what we expect. to change in weather patterns so quickly here. first we had sleet, and now the sunshine is coming back. this is what surprised a lot of people. we were above freezing all afternoon, and yet we got some of that frozen precipitation. that is because just above the surface, it was cold enough for some of the rain to freeze into what we call an ice pellet. here's what we're looking at. 45 at the airport. we expect temperatures to warm a little bit more into the afternoon. lookout cold it is in western maryland right now. that is that cold air coming behind the sunshine, and this marine layer is moving off shore. with that sun behind it, a large area of high pressure will build in, and that will bring us an area of high pressure for the next few days. you can really see that in the national picture, that blue sheeting dipping down into kentucky and tennessee. a very cold air coming in behind this front and it will stick aroun
ocean city, they are getting the rain right now. georgetown as well. these guys are starting to clear out and that is what we expect. to change in weather patterns so quickly here. first we had sleet, and now the sunshine is coming back. this is what surprised a lot of people. we were above freezing all afternoon, and yet we got some of that frozen precipitation. that is because just above the surface, it was cold enough for some of the rain to freeze into what we call an ice pellet. here's...
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tourists and neighbors waded through water after aqua alto, high water flooded more than 70% of the city. which when winds funnel water up the sea. officials say water reached sixth highest level since 1872. no word yet on how much damage was caused by this. >> 76,000 angry, cold residents of long island and queens new york are asking what do they have to do to get power back two weeks after super storm sandy? the companies saying they drop the requirement to get a certified electric inspection. no is it more concentrated than rockaway. >> we don't have internet, we don't have phones.;@hy spotty cell phone, people here are basically in the dark. >> only 1500 customer remain out of power today. new jersey major utility says 99.9% of the customers are back onlichblt new jersey governor christie says gas rationing will end tomorrow. >> sign up for a check on our forecast. >> calm conditions mid section mainly dry and pleasant. high temperatures tomorrow 43 degrees. here in the state of california from warm conditions down south, highs in low 80s in l.a. and palm springs up to fres clo, 67.
tourists and neighbors waded through water after aqua alto, high water flooded more than 70% of the city. which when winds funnel water up the sea. officials say water reached sixth highest level since 1872. no word yet on how much damage was caused by this. >> 76,000 angry, cold residents of long island and queens new york are asking what do they have to do to get power back two weeks after super storm sandy? the companies saying they drop the requirement to get a certified electric...
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she was awarded $850,000 in a lawsuit against the city and that officer. >>> we've got some more video you just have to see. a baltimore bus driver caught on camera whupping a high school student. this happened yesterday afternoon. the woman who shot the video says it all got started because the teen was playing her music just too loud. the bus driver claims the teenager was being disrespectful. tonight, that driver is on leave. >>> and there is controversy on the catwalk. wait until you see the outfit that has victoria's secret apologizing. >>> you're not going to believe what this woman did to her husband when she found out he didn't vote. she's sleeping in a jail cell tonight. he's in a hospital bed. that may be a mug shot. >>> also a device that helps people leave wheelchairs and walkers behind, learning to walk again. that's next. topper? >>> we stepped outside. a little bit on the chilly side. the cold front has done its job. here's your wakeup weather. grab a coat and shades. 30s at 7:00. only 35 to 44 by 9:00. yes, breezy again. we'll tell you how cold it's going to stay tomorr
she was awarded $850,000 in a lawsuit against the city and that officer. >>> we've got some more video you just have to see. a baltimore bus driver caught on camera whupping a high school student. this happened yesterday afternoon. the woman who shot the video says it all got started because the teen was playing her music just too loud. the bus driver claims the teenager was being disrespectful. tonight, that driver is on leave. >>> and there is controversy on the catwalk....
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. >> baltimore city said this particular part of this main candidate back as far as the 1800's. supporting live in mt. vernon. >> guilford and calvert streets, those are our major arteries. >> to get around, here's time saver traffic reporter. >> reporter: the water main break continues to call problems. you need to avoid madison between falls way and guilford. you will need to use 83, calvert or monument street instead. this is a mile away from last week's water main break. now landville street will be closed at charles street and 20th street is shut down from st. paul to maryland. your best alternate routes are calvert and the jfx. i'll be tracking it tomorrow on good morning maryland tomorrow morning. >>> continuing coverage of the water main break on north charles. the break last wednesday sent so much water gushing into the streets that it took days for the crews to tackle some of the repairs. the department of public works said they're still working to get the main repaired and the fix -- street fixed as well. >>> look at the temperatures today, peeking at 70 in har but to
. >> baltimore city said this particular part of this main candidate back as far as the 1800's. supporting live in mt. vernon. >> guilford and calvert streets, those are our major arteries. >> to get around, here's time saver traffic reporter. >> reporter: the water main break continues to call problems. you need to avoid madison between falls way and guilford. you will need to use 83, calvert or monument street instead. this is a mile away from last week's water main...
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claim forms are available at city hall and the city clerk office each claim will be reviewed by the city risk manager and outside claim adjuster. >>> all things considered crews were able to get things under control pretty quickly after pipe burst. vick lee with that part of the story. >> reservoir built 78 years ago in the original section of daly city. patrick sweet land is director of the daly city water and waste water resource department. >> history tells me it was a w p a project back in the day where they cut the reservoir inside existing rock. >>reporter: massive tank sits top hillside park with capacity to store about 900,000 gallons of water. it serves the southern eastern portion of the city. cast iron pipeq÷ that broke serves as the pipe that runs down the park. >> that's where it failed this morning. section just sheared right off.so that kind of tells thus juncture we are dealing with the able of the pipe. >>reporter: the line broke about where the gully is now washed out on the side of the hill. once the water department was alerted, it took about 10 minutes to isolate th
claim forms are available at city hall and the city clerk office each claim will be reviewed by the city risk manager and outside claim adjuster. >>> all things considered crews were able to get things under control pretty quickly after pipe burst. vick lee with that part of the story. >> reservoir built 78 years ago in the original section of daly city. patrick sweet land is director of the daly city water and waste water resource department. >> history tells me it was a w...
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this is "studio b." >> first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the president facing a wide range of questions today at white house. we start with the scandal that brought down david petraeus. president obama says there is so far no evidence that general petraeus' affair compromised any government secrets. >> i have no evidence at this point from what i have seen that classifyied information was disclosed that in any way would have had a negative impact on our national security. >>shepard: the president said this is an ongoing investigation and could not comment on specifics. why the white house did not learn about the scandal in election day the president had this to say. >> if we had been told you would be sitting here asking why were you interfering in a criminal investigation. it is best right now just to see how this process unfolded. >>shepard: the president addressed the fiscal cliff and the administration's response to the attack in benghazi. now to wendell at the white house. the families of some of the victims of the attack have criticizeed the government's response and the
this is "studio b." >> first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the president facing a wide range of questions today at white house. we start with the scandal that brought down david petraeus. president obama says there is so far no evidence that general petraeus' affair compromised any government secrets. >> i have no evidence at this point from what i have seen that classifyied information was disclosed that in any way would have had a negative impact on our national...
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which are now filed on paper.the boardd admitted the lapse to the city's hief technology officer during it's monthly 21:39:42q: how dooyyu kkep traak oo ppople who do not ile?"a: that's a work in ppogre" progress"the mayor's officeeof technology toddy say they could fix the problem by aalloing employees to file a good day for storm recovery. the ocean cityy piee... left damaged... by &psanny... will soon be... according to mayor... rick meehan... / who says the ier... has tremendous importance ...to the town and its visitors...//. meehan... expects.. it... to beerebuilt in time for the summer season..../the project ...is -. 33 & temperatures have dropped nd it feees like fall again. again. almost a 20 degree swing ffom yesterday's highs. highs. let's gg to chief meteorologiss vytas reid for a look at what's happening now. 3 the etraeus sex scandal is growing. how another general got caught up in the mess and why it may cost himm there's no time for the national anthem in this hockey league. why they won't allow the star spangled banner befooe gaams aaymore. 3 police track down a car thi
which are now filed on paper.the boardd admitted the lapse to the city's hief technology officer during it's monthly 21:39:42q: how dooyyu kkep traak oo ppople who do not ile?"a: that's a work in ppogre" progress"the mayor's officeeof technology toddy say they could fix the problem by aalloing employees to file a good day for storm recovery. the ocean cityy piee... left damaged... by &psanny... will soon be... according to mayor... rick meehan... / who says the ier... has...
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comes after the rebels took the city this week. right now, there are moves to go to the negotiating table. the rebel leader has been summoned to uganda with talks, but they're worried that this bloody situation could get even worse. tom? >> our fifth story "outfront." the election is barely behind us, but speculation is already shifting to who will be running in the next cycle. can you stand it? i can't. one name is jeb bush. that's right. the brother of president george w. bush. part of the bush political dynasty. maria cardona joins us now along with rion salam. is jeb bush really going to run? >> well, it's not clear right now. but i'll say this. jeb bush is widely regarded as a tremendously effective political operator and having been a successful governor of florida. the truth is, that had his name been smith instead of bush, i think a lot of people would have been wondering why he didn't run this time around. i think he's a formidable competitor. >> you bring up a really good point here. if you're a democrat, you're saying su
comes after the rebels took the city this week. right now, there are moves to go to the negotiating table. the rebel leader has been summoned to uganda with talks, but they're worried that this bloody situation could get even worse. tom? >> our fifth story "outfront." the election is barely behind us, but speculation is already shifting to who will be running in the next cycle. can you stand it? i can't. one name is jeb bush. that's right. the brother of president george w....
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joins me now and he represents the far rockaway and also is a city council member. for that district. sir, thanks for being with us. it's a very simple question i have for you. why are these people the last of the last and when is relief coming? >> i would argue that it's a question of race and class. i would argue that it's a question of the antiquated ability of lipa to deal with its reza debit dents. we have been so mistreated by lipa, i myself have no lights, no power and a cold shower is not a pleasant thing. but even more important, it's messing with the health of the people out here. and i keep hearing that relief is coming. but it's gobbledygook to me. >> so, you're saying this could be a question of race and economics and that kind of despairty, but at the same time, the coo of that power company has stepped down. there are huge criticisms that company's just a mess. that it's a horrible bly -- company, not that it's about race and disparity in income levels. you've made a very strong statement off the top of your interview, but don't you see this could be
joins me now and he represents the far rockaway and also is a city council member. for that district. sir, thanks for being with us. it's a very simple question i have for you. why are these people the last of the last and when is relief coming? >> i would argue that it's a question of race and class. i would argue that it's a question of the antiquated ability of lipa to deal with its reza debit dents. we have been so mistreated by lipa, i myself have no lights, no power and a cold...
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with mysterion out of the way, the coon can finally go back to keeping the city safe. once again, i alone am the symbol this town can stand behind. every town needs a hero. every town needs... a coon. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is jon stewart. we have a good one for you tonight. my guest mike huckabee of the fox news program huckabee will be on the program. he's clearly landed in the right place for himself in terms of hosting. i just want to tell you very quickly, hurricane sandy relief efforts still slowly but surely advancing. the red cross, fema companies doing a nice job except obviously the power company in long island. [bleep]. it would be a shame if you lost power. but here is the thing about the conditions. it's much worse than you probably understand even from the vivid and horrific nature of the images you've seen. the destruction and devastation. the crazy part some of the hardest hit area are places heavily populated with our first responders
with mysterion out of the way, the coon can finally go back to keeping the city safe. once again, i alone am the symbol this town can stand behind. every town needs a hero. every town needs... a coon. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is jon stewart. we have a good one for you tonight. my guest mike huckabee of the fox news program huckabee will be on the program. he's clearly...
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the b.b.c. and that money will be paid by the taxpayer just the latest thing is these allegations by a man called steve meston who said that he was repeatedly sexually abused as a child by a senior politician that was reported on the b.b.c.'s flagship current affairs program news night and all it only off to that was this steve messam showing a photograph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all and that haven't been enough in itself of of the jimmy savile scandal again newsnight had done an investigation into jimmy savile who was a much loved children's entertainer back when i was growing up which essentially exposed him as a paedophile that program though was spiked by b.b.c. leadership they were ordered to drop it at least in part because other parts of the b.b.c. were preparing a programme that said how wonderful jimmy savile was done of course it's not just news that the b.b.c. does they do a range of programs nature documentaries etc etc
the b.b.c. and that money will be paid by the taxpayer just the latest thing is these allegations by a man called steve meston who said that he was repeatedly sexually abused as a child by a senior politician that was reported on the b.b.c.'s flagship current affairs program news night and all it only off to that was this steve messam showing a photograph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all and that haven't been enough in itself of of the...
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and later tonight, for the big cities on the eastern seaboard. as far as the front, i mentioned. it's easy to draw on the map. it swept through chicago. that football game was a mess. now, the rainy weather will sweep into ohio. all of kentucky, west virginia and towards atlanta. behind it, the colder, drier air. but at least you're going to be sunny in oklahoma city and all the way through dallas and ft. worth. the only real cold, chilly area won't see the sunshine will be up here in minnesota and wisconsin. you'll be dodging snow flurries. let me take you on a tour. mississippi, new orleans, is about to rain if it hasn't already. and nashville, same for you. ohio, kentucky, detroit, all of michigan. you have a light rain out there this morning. in some areas, a cold, chilly rain. the way your forecast looks for today, no problem whatsoever. atlanta, late in the day. a little bit of rain. snow flurries today, veronica, around chicago. again, they're not used to this time of year. it's almost middle of november. >> you're right. christmas is right around the corner. >> thanks. >>
and later tonight, for the big cities on the eastern seaboard. as far as the front, i mentioned. it's easy to draw on the map. it swept through chicago. that football game was a mess. now, the rainy weather will sweep into ohio. all of kentucky, west virginia and towards atlanta. behind it, the colder, drier air. but at least you're going to be sunny in oklahoma city and all the way through dallas and ft. worth. the only real cold, chilly area won't see the sunshine will be up here in minnesota...
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some cases the legal message, certain cities and counties saying this is the way we will control. >> and i sort of jumped right in. what can you tell us about lucy's story and the population now the wild cats that do remain on the island. they were probably over 100 cats between 100 and 150. two and a half miles long and a half mile wide. and now we have the population under control and the cats are getting old and dying of old age. we have people saying we need to bring more cats to the island. been a classic case study. for people who buy and read the book , i do want to emphasize it's heavy fictionalized. there's no bad guy who wanted to kill the cats. >> i think i know the answer but how is lucy doing today? >> she's a little fat. she was a starving child. can't get enough to eat. but she's doing good. >> i think she looks beautiful. thanks so much for coming. it's taming me, me moir of a taming wild cat. thank you for that. >> thank you. >> tony, over to you. >> thank you very much. 9:51. it is the 5th annual photo week dc. organizers hope to present the best in fine art photogr
some cases the legal message, certain cities and counties saying this is the way we will control. >> and i sort of jumped right in. what can you tell us about lucy's story and the population now the wild cats that do remain on the island. they were probably over 100 cats between 100 and 150. two and a half miles long and a half mile wide. and now we have the population under control and the cats are getting old and dying of old age. we have people saying we need to bring more cats to the...
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had to be built to help get around the city. and unfortunately, it's not just a problem of rainfall, the city is actually sinking by about two millimeters a year. and it's become such a chronic problem that locals have a special for it. aqua alta, which means high water, erin. >>> and now, let's check in with >>> and now our fifth story outfront. when planes come in to jfk, they fly over a community we saw desperate for help. >> milk, juices, cookies. there will always be a clothes drive. >> each day, the line outside the thriftway in far rockaway forms early. >> there are elderly who cannot leave their homes. if you can get one to them, i would appreciate it. >> people here wait for hours. not for gas, but for food, water and clothing. a wait that can sometimes be in vain. >> we've been out here for going on three hours now, waiting for this truck that's supposed to have been coming here today at 11:00. >> home to 120,000 people, the peninsula is struggling as thousands are still without power including stores, restaurants and
had to be built to help get around the city. and unfortunately, it's not just a problem of rainfall, the city is actually sinking by about two millimeters a year. and it's become such a chronic problem that locals have a special for it. aqua alta, which means high water, erin. >>> and now, let's check in with >>> and now our fifth story outfront. when planes come in to jfk, they fly over a community we saw desperate for help. >> milk, juices, cookies. there will always...
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of transportation. >> no matter who you are what you represent, people will not be happy. >> the city is still accepting comments on the proposed rule. the council will ultimately decide whether a changes made. meantime, a food truck owners are circulating a petition to the rules written. >> why some new york lawmakers are pointing the finger after superstorm sandy. >> and this man wanted to help the >> you are watching abc7 news at 11:00, on your side. >> two strong earthquake striking on different continents tonight. as six. -- a six. earthquake hit myanmar. another earthquake hits kentucky and rattle seven nearby states. >> and people hit hard by sandy say they are tired of waiting for the power companies. they say they have been without power since the storm hit. many are wondering why there was no plan in place since the storm was predicted. officials with the power company on long island say customers could get power back on by tomorrow night. in the meantime, there have been cases prepared with food and clothing. >> it started with the facebook post. but that simple post as tur
of transportation. >> no matter who you are what you represent, people will not be happy. >> the city is still accepting comments on the proposed rule. the council will ultimately decide whether a changes made. meantime, a food truck owners are circulating a petition to the rules written. >> why some new york lawmakers are pointing the finger after superstorm sandy. >> and this man wanted to help the >> you are watching abc7 news at 11:00, on your side. >>...
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everything taken off the roads in the city, from the boardwalk, furniture, appliances, anything inside the houses and placed on the street has now been trucked over to this site. at some point later in the month, all this debris will be taken out of here and sent to landfalls in pennsylvania, new jersey, and determined by fema. >> fema says more than $400 million in assistance has already been approved for storm victims. >>> and a 4.23 quake rattles kentucky this morning, centered eight miles from whitesburg, kentucky. they're not uncommon here, but others felt shaking, some more than 300 miles away. >>> and it took some days, but we have a winner in florida, president obama won in florida based on projections before today's noon deadline. >>> and we're learning today that an e-mail investigation sparked the surprise resignation of director david petraeus. sources say the affair came to light because the fbi looked into a complaint that the biographer, paula broadwell, was sending harassing e-mails to another woman. tom, it is good to see you. wish it was a better story that we were ta
everything taken off the roads in the city, from the boardwalk, furniture, appliances, anything inside the houses and placed on the street has now been trucked over to this site. at some point later in the month, all this debris will be taken out of here and sent to landfalls in pennsylvania, new jersey, and determined by fema. >> fema says more than $400 million in assistance has already been approved for storm victims. >>> and a 4.23 quake rattles kentucky this morning,...
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the project cost 30 million dollars paid for with state, federal and city money as well as donations. the building is a san francisco city landmark, built in 1916 and it used to be juvenile hall this open house today casual, community member, neighbors and residents can come in, check it out see what it is like inside. grand opening and move-in day should be in the next couple of weeks. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> update on a story made possible thanks to a viewer tip to abc7 news. missing historic cross we found in the bay area is back home in the mojave desert. a group of vets returned the cross to its original site this weekend it was erected in 1934 to honor vets killed in war. two years ago, somebody cut it off at the base and it after a long court battle over its legality on public land. thanks to a tip a abc7 news crew found it last week. >>> city, county courts, state and federal offices are closed today, no mail delivery, post offices closed, as are banks. you should not have trouble getting around the bay area mass transit is on a regular schedule in san francisco no ho
the project cost 30 million dollars paid for with state, federal and city money as well as donations. the building is a san francisco city landmark, built in 1916 and it used to be juvenile hall this open house today casual, community member, neighbors and residents can come in, check it out see what it is like inside. grand opening and move-in day should be in the next couple of weeks. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> update on a story made possible thanks to a viewer tip to abc7 news....
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. >> it's one of the most exclusive cities yet there are two sides. a dramatic ip crease in violence has concerned and fearful neighbors speaking out. george joins us tonight. >> whether it's young adults making bad decisions. tonight police are trying to crack down on this crime wave in the community part of the city. >> waking up to gunfire and police worries long time residents of this neighborhood. >> reporter: just a few doors down, rapid fire shots came from one home. bullets flew but no one was injured. >> i was scared and nervous and praying. >> this woman has lived in the bell haven neiborhood her entire life. >> my main concern is my family and all of the youngsters that are killing and shooting each other. hopefully that -- maybe this can all come to an end one day. >> police search one home and found numerous shell casing, two assault rifles and ten ounces of pot. officers say they arrested four people who may be gang members. motives remain unclear. >> it is definitely concerning. >> four people were shot in a drive by shooting. all this
. >> it's one of the most exclusive cities yet there are two sides. a dramatic ip crease in violence has concerned and fearful neighbors speaking out. george joins us tonight. >> whether it's young adults making bad decisions. tonight police are trying to crack down on this crime wave in the community part of the city. >> waking up to gunfire and police worries long time residents of this neighborhood. >> reporter: just a few doors down, rapid fire shots came from one...
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you can see what the richmond hills subdivision south of the city looked like before 7:00 saturday night and post 11:00 p.m. saturday night, more on the story. >> reporter: good evening, brian, a homeowner has told authorities that the faulty gas furnace in his home may be to blame. the family was not there when the explosion happened. until the investigation continues, some 200 people fled their home that night and had no idea what hit them. 11:00 on a saturday night, without warning an explosion so powerful it was heard miles away, rocks a middle class neighborhood. flames engulf several homes. residents say they thought a plane had crashed. >> the windows were blown in, my daughter was under about you know, 12 panes of glass. >> reporter: relatives say a couple living next door to the blast site were killed when their house was also destroyed. shocked and grieving last night, for jennifer longworth, a second grade teacher, and her husband, deon. >> the primary blast site is where the investigators are now. >> reporter: the public safety director gave us a close-up look at the damage,
you can see what the richmond hills subdivision south of the city looked like before 7:00 saturday night and post 11:00 p.m. saturday night, more on the story. >> reporter: good evening, brian, a homeowner has told authorities that the faulty gas furnace in his home may be to blame. the family was not there when the explosion happened. until the investigation continues, some 200 people fled their home that night and had no idea what hit them. 11:00 on a saturday night, without warning an...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. citi price rewind. customer erin swenson bought so, i'm happy. today. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. >>> some stories making news, new york governor andrew cuomo wants $3$30 billion in federal d to rebuild after sandy, all new jersey drivers can now buy gasoline today as rationing e s ends. >>> over the next decade, ufrs oil output is expected to surpass saudi arabia, and by 2020 the u.s. could become the largest oil producer in the world. >>>
only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. citi price rewind. customer erin swenson bought so, i'm happy. today. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups!...
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we are watching rain heading through many of the big cities on the east coast. bring the umbrellas. anywhere in new england, upstate new york, right down from new york, philly, d.c., baltimore. it will be over by noon today in just about all areas. that's a good part about this forecast. the cold air will move in. don't expect the warmth like we had yesterday a long the east coast. temperatures in the midwest. slow recovery. we've hit our peak coldness. we'll warm it up here. everyone looks for a nice, quiet day across the country. that looks nice. >>> monday marks the beginning of the end for "twilight", robert pattinson and kristen stewart vamped it up at the "breaking dawn" premiere. e. news asked if pattinson would ever play a vampire. he said, yeah, certainly. >>> victoria's secret has been under fire for using a native american headdress for one of its models. they say the lingerie maker is spitting on our culture. they've apologized and they're cutting the controversial outfit from their show. >>> if you hear a roar, there's a crowd for the show, one direction. we had to drag
we are watching rain heading through many of the big cities on the east coast. bring the umbrellas. anywhere in new england, upstate new york, right down from new york, philly, d.c., baltimore. it will be over by noon today in just about all areas. that's a good part about this forecast. the cold air will move in. don't expect the warmth like we had yesterday a long the east coast. temperatures in the midwest. slow recovery. we've hit our peak coldness. we'll warm it up here. everyone looks for...
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only from the postal service. in some cities around the country. in washington partly sunny 67 degrees. mostly cloudy in atlanta 71. partly sunny in st. louis 48 trees. mostly sunny in denver 49. cloudy in seattle with showers 50 degrees. >>> police in southfield, michigan near detroit are trying to figure out why a man tried to shoot a police officer inside a police station. the man point ad gun at the police officer, pulled the trigger but didn't fire. then officers exchanged fire with the suspect and shot him dead. one officer is recovering from a gunshot wound. >>> more fallout this morning at the bbc over reporting about several alleged child sexual abuse cases. the director of bbc news and her deputy resign. two days ago the director general resigned. and the bbc is taking heat after one of its programs decided not to air an investigation into hundreds of child sex abuse allegations against a tv host who died last year. >> jesse jackson may be negotiating a plea deal with the justice department that would force him to resign from office. he's
only from the postal service. in some cities around the country. in washington partly sunny 67 degrees. mostly cloudy in atlanta 71. partly sunny in st. louis 48 trees. mostly sunny in denver 49. cloudy in seattle with showers 50 degrees. >>> police in southfield, michigan near detroit are trying to figure out why a man tried to shoot a police officer inside a police station. the man point ad gun at the police officer, pulled the trigger but didn't fire. then officers exchanged fire...
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1:00 and 7:00 in the morning city wide and the fire chief says by changing shifts around he can have more units out there ready to go when they are really needed. in d.c., bruce leshan, 9news now. >>> d.c. schools chancellor henderson says closing 20 schools across the city after the current school year will save some money. according to henderson the schools on the list were chosen in part because of low enrollment, the percentage of the buildings actually being used and the condition of those structures. if the proposal goes through it would be the second major consolidation of d.c. schools in the past five years. >> if we reduce the number of our facilities we'll be able to improve the programs that we offer. we'll be able to utilize our staff more efficiently. so that we can concentrate on the things that we know move things for kids. >> you can see the full list of schools and where those students would be sent the coming years at wusa9.com. >>> the former chairman of the d.c. council learned his fate from not one, but two judges today. >> this is bruce johnson, late this aftern
1:00 and 7:00 in the morning city wide and the fire chief says by changing shifts around he can have more units out there ready to go when they are really needed. in d.c., bruce leshan, 9news now. >>> d.c. schools chancellor henderson says closing 20 schools across the city after the current school year will save some money. according to henderson the schools on the list were chosen in part because of low enrollment, the percentage of the buildings actually being used and the condition...
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i disagree with the fact that you limit or borrow anything at any time but at least do it on the city level, county level or state level not federal. >> kimberly: i don't like this at all in fact. you personally just don't eat meat. >> eric: nor do i smoke pot and i'm glad -- >> kimberly: fine but i don't think people should telling others and controlling their lives and mouths and stomach and better than everything else. >> eric: move. move out of l.a. >> kimberly: i did. >> greg: people are moving. >> kimberly: to new york. where it's worse. >> greg: move out because of regulations. >> juan: can i offer a left wing crazy -- >> kimberly: it's not fun anymore. >> juan: what about the advertiser sell kids colored, yellow cheetos stuff and say yeah, you should have this. what are the things you stick in the toaster? >> greg: pop tarts. just i don't know what nutritional value pop starts -- >> kimberly: stand down! stand down! >> greg: an amazing treasure. i can eat a box of pop tarts last week. in a closet. >> juan: that is cardboard, dude. >> greg: fantastic. what do you have against p
i disagree with the fact that you limit or borrow anything at any time but at least do it on the city level, county level or state level not federal. >> kimberly: i don't like this at all in fact. you personally just don't eat meat. >> eric: nor do i smoke pot and i'm glad -- >> kimberly: fine but i don't think people should telling others and controlling their lives and mouths and stomach and better than everything else. >> eric: move. move out of l.a. >>...